The Masters Divisions are age restricted: Masters Women's (30+); Masters Men's (33+); Grand Masters (40+ for men, and 37+ for women).
The Masters Division began in 1991 as an age-restricted division of play at the Club Championships. The Masters Women's Division was discontinued in 1998, but was reinstated in 2009 alongside the Grand Masters Division at a standalone summer event. In 2013, the Masters Open division was renamed Masters Men's and moved from the fall to join the other divisions at the Masters Championships.

Masters Division

2015 Masters Season

2015 Masters: Postseason

June 13 - 28

July 24 - 26

Masters Regional Championships

Masters
Championships

Masters Series

Masters Championships

History

The 2015 Masters Championships will return to Denver, Colo. at the Aurora Sports Complex in Aurora, Colo., from July 24-26. The event will be hosted by Colorado Youth Ultimate and Visit Aurora. Sixteen teams in each of the men’s masters, women’s masters and grandmasters divisions will compete for national titles in 2015.

Masters Regionals events will be held on either June 13-14, June 20-21, or June 27-28 in some regions.

* The # of Bids to the USA Ultimate Masters Championships are preliminary numbers based on the total number of teams and regional player count on the April 3rd Team Registration Deadline. Regional bid allocations can fluctuate if teams withdraw from regionals or decline their bids to the USA Ultimate Masters Championships.

Grand Masters

Masters Men's

Masters Women's

Regional Boundaries

For regions with enough teams to hold a qualifying tournament, Masters teams compete in one of 8 geographic regions of play. In 2014, the Masters division expanded from 6 regions to 8 regions to align itself with the current Club division boundaries. Email ernest@hq.usaultimate.org with any clarifications regarding regional boundaries.

Region

Geographic Scope

Great Lakes

Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan (lower), Ohio

Mid-Atlantic

Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia

FAQs

The Masters Divisions are restricted to players of a certain age or older: Masters Women's (30+); Masters Men's (33+); Grand Masters (40+ for men / 37+ for women).

Where do I compete?

In addition to the summer Masters Championships, regions with enough teams have Regional qualifier events to determine bids to the championship. Figure out which of the 6 regions your team is in above.

Who are my local coordinators?

Visit the Contact Us page for the full list of volunteer Masters Regional Coordinators and their email aliases.